Office: | 4th Arizona Attorney General |
Term Start: | 1923 |
Term End: | 1928 |
Governor: | George W. P. Hunt |
Predecessor: | W. J. Galbraith |
Successor: | K. Berry Peterson |
Term Start3: | 1912 |
Term End3: | 1914 |
Office4: | County Attorney of Gila County |
Term Start4: | 1918 |
Term End4: | 1923 |
Birth Date: | 1874 |
Birth Place: | Edgar County, Illinois |
Death Date: | April 10, 1947 (age 73) |
Death Place: | Paris, Illinois |
Profession: | Attorney |
John W. Murphy (1874 – April 10, 1947) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician who served as the Attorney General of Arizona from 1923 to 1928.
Murphy was born in Edgar County, Illinois. He studied law and worked as a prosecutor. In 1904 he moved to Arizona territory, settled in Globe, and worked as the Gila County Attorney. Murphy was in the 1st Arizona State Legislature. He was elected Attorney General of Arizona in 1922 and re-elected in 1924 and 1926.[1] [2] [3] [4]
While attorney general, Murphy oversaw enforcement of the Indian Citizenship Act.[5]
On April 10, 1947, Murphy died at his sister's house in Paris, Illinois, when he was visiting.[6] [7]